In a pole vault
No. You may be thinking of the pole vault.
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It can't pole-vault because it couldn't hold onto a pole. If it could somehow, it wouldn't have the coordination to move the pole the way it should.
The average height of a flag pole is around 58.48089416'
It Is "Pole Vault".
It is called the pole vault pit.
high jump long jump hurdles pole vault
Well, participants use a long pole to vault (jump) over a rod, thus the name pole vault
Pole lengths vary among each individual athlete. A pole can be anything from 10' for a beginner to 17' for a world class athlete, usually going up in 4" or 6" increments, depending on the brand. Beginners start on shorter poles and as their skill level and strength increases, so does the length of the pole. Poles also vary in flex, giving them a weight class as well. Each individual athlete will chose a specific pole for both it's length and weight. Average High school Girl: 10'- 13'7" or 14' Average High school Boy: 12' - 15' World Class Women: Around a 15' World Class Man: 17' These obviously are not the only length they use, as each vault and each athlete uses the pole they need at the time.
Depends on your middle school record..Most middle schools don't have pole vaulting ( at least in CA). Check yours.
Pole Vault Poles used to made out of materials such as wood, metal and bamboo. Pole Vault Poles are now made out of bendable materials such as Fiberglass and Carbon Fiber